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==Taiwan (Republic of China)==
The Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC), a private network with nationwide coverage, operates three FMAM and three AMFM channels as well as a digital audio broadcasting system. In July 2010, the Government of the [[Republic of China]] announced plans for digital convergence by 2015. During the first stage of the program, from 2010 through 2012, a number of bills being formulated and sent to the legislature for review, including a radio and TV broadcast law. Taiwan has been a supporter of DAB and DAB+ broadcasting and planned for a full implementation of digital broadcasting (both TV and radio) by 2010. Lack of marketing, promotion and consumer awareness has slowed this digital expansion. The new laws being developed should set a firm timeline in place for digital conversion of all media and telecoms. DAB in Taiwan is solely operated by SuperFM on a trial basis. There are seven trial services available including one DMB.
 
SuperFM broadcasts multiple foreign language programmes, for example in Vietnamese, Thai and Filipino aimed at foreign nationals living in Taiwan but who are unable to listen to their home nation's radio programmes via analogue radio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.worlddab.org/country-information/chinese-taipei|title=Chinese Taipei &#124; Country Information &#124; WorldDAB|website=www.worlddab.org|access-date=29 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181122052518/https://www.worlddab.org/country-information/chinese-taipei|archive-date=22 November 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref>